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Polypyrrole complexed with cobalt–phthalocyanine. A conducting polymer which is stable to air and moisture
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EngineeringElectrode-electrolyte InterfaceChemistryAqueous ElectrolytesPolymersConducting PolymerChemical EngineeringPolymer TechnologyPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceBf4– CounterionsMolecular ElectrochemistryElectrochemical ProcessElectrochemistryPolypyrrole ComplexedElectronic MaterialsPolymer ScienceThin FilmsFunctional PolymerFunctional Materials
Polypyrrole–sulphonated cobalt–phthalocyalocyanine films form electrodes which are stable on repeated recycling between –1.0 and 1.2 V in MeCN–Et4NBF4, and lose only 35% of the cobalt–phthalocyanine in aqueous electrolytes; the conductivity of the films increases on storing in air, in contrast to films containing BF4– counterions which show decrease in conductivity.